I've never seen anyone do this with their rear blade. What you effectively did was turn it into a road-grader. I am impressed by your ingenuity. Great 👍
Thanks for The compliments! 😉 I did that bogie for other purposes and thought If I could use that same bogie for other purposes too ✌️🙃. So fixed IT with trailer ball hitches to The rear blade too 😆
That worked amazingly well. Much better than I thought it would. I would like to make something like this now, but with some kind of roller to pack the gravel down after moving it towards the center of the road.
Hello sir,good night,after very long time I saw your video and to be glad by your technique, I remember that you had answered my question also at that time,heartily thanks again.
I am a bit late to viewing this video.., but nice fabrication work, and genius design(s)…, sure can make quick work of recovery and reblending fines.. Great video. Thank you sir.
Exactly..! How is it that I find myself watching 30minutes of video of a piece of equipment moving dirt and gravel across a road surface…, hahaha..! It is somehow soothing and satisfying as you say…
I agree with the other comments,find someone to walk down the road and throw big rocks off road. And maybe shovel to open berm left on side of road. I loved your set up!
Rocks are pain in the ass i agree... You need to hop out of the cabin to pick and throw them away occasionally. Certain places in the road are infested with them and some places are easier... Two fists sizes and bigger rocks you have to pick away not to get cars damaged. BUT Im doing this free of charge and there are not that many volunteers to join the party so Im not gonna spend endless amount of hours to make perfect surface for all the others using this road 😉😉😉
Grass is allways greener on the other side of the fence! 😝😉😉😉 But yes so far I have liked it how things are handled In Finland. But our existings goverment is piece of *beep* 🤮 with their carbon neutral initiatives for 2030. You can only quess what that means for taxes paid In the future
Hyvä tuo telipatentti tuohon takalanaan! Valmis pinta on kyllä hyvännäkoistä . Teillä on jo kesä ..meillä vielä puolimetriä lunta ja jäätäkin järvessä 20cm ja sohjolumi päällä30cm.
Kyllä sillä hyvänkin saa kun viittii hieroo... Ehkä isommassa traktorissa toimii pelkkä perälevy paremmin, mutta pikkukakkonen tuppaa nostaa kulmaa pienestäkin heitosta ja kiharan alku on valmis. Kunnan lanalla on tullu useesti vedettyä ja onhan oikee lana sillai helpompi, mutta toisaalta vähän jo kohlo tommosella pikkutiellä, eikä saa monessa kohtaa edes käännettyä ympäri.
Ja lunta ei täällä Pirkanmaalla oo ollu koko talvena juur nimeksikään. Eikä talvella pakkasta että ois kauheesti routaakaan... -Melkeen pari viikkoo vois olla kevät eellä ny ja justiinsa pukkaa lehtee puihinki!
@@JuhaErkkila Suomi on pitkä maa..ilmasto on kylmempää täällä napapiirillä Koillis-Lapissa . Joo viikonloppuna vielä pilkkireissulle ja boondoggeri on vielä täysin käytössä jäällä liikkumiseen😉
That is a very effective setup. My only thought is imagine if that rear link was a hydraulic cylinder.... I hate spring. Dirty, brown, and muddy. It takes a long time for 1 to 2 meters of frozen ground to melt. Until it does, nothing dries up. Then along comes 3 cm of snow just as the roads are drying up and you start the whole process over again.
If I could put a cylinder into that setup I would make the blade angle adjustable. Depth You can vary with already with hitch control against those support wheels 🙂
The impression is, that it would still work without those 4 rear wheels stabilization attachment, and that the stabilization provides too little of a difference, to even bother with. Do I love what he accomplishes here, Yes!!!
Actually it makes quite a big difference when the blade is supported by wheels from both sides. Just like in road graders(poor mans version of it) and key is also to get as much as distance between axles. This kind of tandem axle is not needed but it was already existing for other purposes so I decided to use same unit for this rear blade too.
Thanks from your feedback! It is also kind of "have to" to do when wet because this blade would do nothing when dried out. ;) - But that is a different story.
On kyllä kätevä systeemi tuo ;) Hyvin tasoittuu, ja jälki on siistiä ;) Piti ihan tilata kanava, hyviä videoita teet! ;) Mullakin Valmet 502, mutta ylioppilas mallia -80.
Kai ne suurinpiirtein saman asian ajais joo... Vähän kauemmas saa tolla vaan tukipisteen ja teli on aina teli! ;) -Ja se oikee syyhän on vaan se, että toi dolly oli mulla jo valmiina tota mönkkärin kärryä varten, niin piti sille lisää käyttöö joskus keksiä. :)
Well maybe even 3. 2xTom ones and then that one -Sub to me... I don't understand it either because they are empty channels so whats the benefit??? Must be some kind of UA-cam algorithm scam
@@StephenMortimer Tom has now commented in a few videos in a row something generic right after release of the video... They sound like bots. Just leaving a comment
I've never seen anyone do this with their rear blade. What you effectively did was turn it into a road-grader. I am impressed by your ingenuity. Great 👍
Thanks for The compliments! 😉 I did that bogie for other purposes and thought If I could use that same bogie for other purposes too ✌️🙃. So fixed IT with trailer ball hitches to The rear blade too 😆
That worked amazingly well. Much better than I thought it would. I would like to make something like this now, but with some kind of roller to pack the gravel down after moving it towards the center of the road.
Thanks. Roller would be a good idea. You could get same kind of support from there!
Hello sir,good night,after very long time I saw your video and to be glad by your technique, I remember that you had answered my question also at that time,heartily thanks again.
Great video I really like watching and the knuckle boom in the beginning
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
That is a nice set up for grading the road. Really looks like it does a very good job.
To get smooth surface just with the blade isn't that easy... Those wheels help a lot yes.
I am a bit late to viewing this video.., but nice fabrication work, and genius design(s)…, sure can make quick work of recovery and reblending fines..
Great video.
Thank you sir.
Satisfying to watch. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!!!
Exactly..!
How is it that I find myself watching 30minutes of video of a piece of equipment moving dirt and gravel across a road surface…, hahaha..! It is somehow soothing and satisfying as you say…
Thats a good set up for its final finish can only suggest a smooth drum roller attachment to follow up after ! Thanks for sharing !
Thanks. Rolling with something would definetely help yes. Good roller could even replace those tires too 🤔
Excellent love this guy old school works every time
Thanks for Your compliments!!!
I agree with the other comments,find someone to walk down the road and throw big rocks off road. And maybe shovel to open berm left on side of road. I loved your set up!
Rocks are pain in the ass i agree... You need to hop out of the cabin to pick and throw them away occasionally. Certain places in the road are infested with them and some places are easier... Two fists sizes and bigger rocks you have to pick away not to get cars damaged. BUT Im doing this free of charge and there are not that many volunteers to join the party so Im not gonna spend endless amount of hours to make perfect surface for all the others using this road 😉😉😉
Really neat setup you came up with. I'm going to do this with mine. Thank you for the inspiration. You have earned a subscriber.
Thank You 2X 😉. And You are welcome!
@@JuhaErkkila watching you over here in the great state of Idaho USA
@@4schitzangiggles Land of opportunities! 😉👍 And I live next To Russia 🤦♂️🤣
@@JuhaErkkila but you live in a land of wonderment, beauty and warm people
Grass is allways greener on the other side of the fence! 😝😉😉😉 But yes so far I have liked it how things are handled In Finland. But our existings goverment is piece of *beep* 🤮 with their carbon neutral initiatives for 2030. You can only quess what that means for taxes paid In the future
We built things like this for the oil field pumper's to pull behind their pickups.
Interesting to hear that! Thanks for comment!
Hyvä tuo telipatentti tuohon takalanaan! Valmis pinta on kyllä hyvännäkoistä . Teillä on jo kesä ..meillä vielä puolimetriä lunta ja jäätäkin järvessä 20cm ja sohjolumi päällä30cm.
Kyllä sillä hyvänkin saa kun viittii hieroo... Ehkä isommassa traktorissa toimii pelkkä perälevy paremmin, mutta pikkukakkonen tuppaa nostaa kulmaa pienestäkin heitosta ja kiharan alku on valmis. Kunnan lanalla on tullu useesti vedettyä ja onhan oikee lana sillai helpompi, mutta toisaalta vähän jo kohlo tommosella pikkutiellä, eikä saa monessa kohtaa edes käännettyä ympäri.
Ja lunta ei täällä Pirkanmaalla oo ollu koko talvena juur nimeksikään. Eikä talvella pakkasta että ois kauheesti routaakaan... -Melkeen pari viikkoo vois olla kevät eellä ny ja justiinsa pukkaa lehtee puihinki!
@@JuhaErkkila Suomi on pitkä maa..ilmasto on kylmempää täällä napapiirillä Koillis-Lapissa . Joo viikonloppuna vielä pilkkireissulle ja boondoggeri on vielä täysin käytössä jäällä liikkumiseen😉
That is a very effective setup. My only thought is imagine if that rear link was a hydraulic cylinder....
I hate spring. Dirty, brown, and muddy. It takes a long time for 1 to 2 meters of frozen ground to melt. Until it does, nothing dries up. Then along comes 3 cm of snow just as the roads are drying up and you start the whole process over again.
If I could put a cylinder into that setup I would make the blade angle adjustable. Depth You can vary with already with hitch control against those support wheels 🙂
@@JuhaErkkila Fine it's settled.. You need two cylinders! lol.
Excellent results.
Thanks!
The impression is, that it would still work without those 4 rear wheels stabilization attachment, and that the stabilization provides too little of a difference, to even bother with.
Do I love what he accomplishes here, Yes!!!
Actually it makes quite a big difference when the blade is supported by wheels from both sides. Just like in road graders(poor mans version of it) and key is also to get as much as distance between axles. This kind of tandem axle is not needed but it was already existing for other purposes so I decided to use same unit for this rear blade too.
You done one thing among others right. Scrape the road when it's wet that way you don't loose all your fines in the gravel. 100%
Thanks from your feedback! It is also kind of "have to" to do when wet because this blade would do nothing when dried out. ;) - But that is a different story.
On kyllä kätevä systeemi tuo ;) Hyvin tasoittuu, ja jälki on siistiä ;) Piti ihan tilata kanava, hyviä videoita teet! ;) Mullakin Valmet 502, mutta ylioppilas mallia -80.
Kyllä viisnollakakkonen on vaan peli! ;)
@@JuhaErkkila Niin on. Näppärä piha traktori.
This reminds me of an old man trying to get his hair to cover the center !!
Yep. I'm TRUMPing that rag over side to other & trying to find the hot spot! :D
@@JuhaErkkila
Advice from TRUMP... when you find the hot spot GRAB IT !!
I suggest you put FORTY EIGHT (48) not FOUR wheels on the rear to pack the road
Packing would be nice yes I admit... We would have an old field roll with steel wheel. That would do the job
Eikö tukipyörät lanassa ajais saman asian? Ja 502:sen lisähydrauliikasta olis mukava nähä videota.
Kai ne suurinpiirtein saman asian ajais joo... Vähän kauemmas saa tolla vaan tukipisteen ja teli on aina teli! ;) -Ja se oikee syyhän on vaan se, että toi dolly oli mulla jo valmiina tota mönkkärin kärryä varten, niin piti sille lisää käyttöö joskus keksiä. :)
Title this "A FINN GUY GOES DRAG"
Would I get more views???? ;)
@@JuhaErkkila
Sure the whole RAINBOW crowd !! (LGBTF the whole alphabet)
@@StephenMortimer LOL Like teens use to say
I notice you have 2 spam comments .. I can't figure what the purpose is
Well maybe even 3. 2xTom ones and then that one -Sub to me... I don't understand it either because they are empty channels so whats the benefit??? Must be some kind of UA-cam algorithm scam
@@JuhaErkkila
It might be a utube test for all channels to see if they are bots... they must have utube approval as I have reported them before
@@StephenMortimer Tom has now commented in a few videos in a row something generic right after release of the video... They sound like bots. Just leaving a comment
I expect you will get letters from the lawyers of VOLVO and CATERPILLAR about your violations of their PATENTS for road machines
This is purely my own concept! :D